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[[gangs dkar ti se]] - White Glacier, Tisey, a name for Mount Kailash [RY]
 
[[gangs chen ti se]] - Mount Kailash [JV]
 
[[gangs mchod phul]] - made offerings to Mount Kailash [RY]
 
[[gangs rin po che]] - Mount Tise, Mount Kailash [JV]
 
[[gangs rin po che]] - The Precious Snow Mountain, Mount Kailash [RY]
 
[[gangs ris mtshon pa]] - Mount Kailasha [RY]
 
[[mgon po beng]] - Ravana, at Mount Kailash [RY]
 
[[ngor chen kun dga' lhun grub]] - Ngorchen Kunga Lhündrub, who has a vision of Guru Padmasambhava at Mount Kailash [RY]
 
[[dar chen]] - Darchen, Darpoche ([[dar po che]]), the Great Flag, at Mount Kailash [RY]
 
[[ma pham g.yu mtsho]] - Manasarovar A lake in western Tibet, near Mount Kailash, sacred to Chakrasamvara [RY]
 
[[tsa 'dra]] - place in Kham resembling Mount Kailash [RY]
 
 
[[sangs rgyas gsang ba]] - [[Buddhaguhya]]. An Indian master who visited Tibet and remained at Mount Kailash where he taught emissaries of [[King Trisong Deutsen]] [RY]
 
 
 
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Revision as of 07:40, 28 September 2006

gangs dkar ti se - White Glacier, Tisey, a name for Mount Kailash [RY]

gangs chen ti se - Mount Kailash [JV]

gangs mchod phul - made offerings to Mount Kailash [RY]

gangs rin po che - Mount Tise, Mount Kailash [JV]

gangs rin po che - The Precious Snow Mountain, Mount Kailash [RY]

gangs ris mtshon pa - Mount Kailasha [RY]

mgon po beng - Ravana, at Mount Kailash [RY]

ngor chen kun dga' lhun grub - Ngorchen Kunga Lhündrub, who has a vision of Guru Padmasambhava at Mount Kailash [RY]

dar chen - Darchen, Darpoche (dar po che), the Great Flag, at Mount Kailash [RY]

ma pham g.yu mtsho - Manasarovar A lake in western Tibet, near Mount Kailash, sacred to Chakrasamvara [RY]

tsa 'dra - place in Kham resembling Mount Kailash [RY]


sangs rgyas gsang ba - Buddhaguhya. An Indian master who visited Tibet and remained at Mount Kailash where he taught emissaries of King Trisong Deutsen [RY]